Mobile wireless controller for a hearing aid

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a method for configuring a mobile user device as a remote controller for a hearing aid, said mobile user device, comprising a removable secure digital (SD) card, comprising a radio interface and an antenna controller for configuring said radio interface for wireless communication with said hearing aid; and, a computer-readable memory for storing a software application for remotely controlling said hearing aid via said communication module; said method comprising: requesting a communication module identifier, from said communication module; sending a request for hearing aid setting information associated with said hearing aid to a server, said request comprising said communication module identifier; receiving at least part of said hearing aid setting information if said server determines on the basis of said communication module identifier that access to said hearing aid setting information by said mobile user device is allowed; and, configuring the radio interface of said communication module on the basis of said hearing aid setting information.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application is a continuation of and claims priority of U.S.patent application Ser. No. 15/301,665, filed Oct. 3, 2016, which claimspriority of International patent application Serial No.PCT/NL2015/050209, filed Apr. 1, 2015, and published in English, thecontent of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a mobile wireless controller for a hearing aidand, in particular, though not exclusively, to a method for configuringa mobile user device as a mobile wireless controller for a hearing aid,a mobile user device configured as a wireless controller for a hearingaid, a communication module for use with a mobile user device configuredas a wireless controller for a hearing aid and a computer programproduct for using such method.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Currently hearing aids are provided with a wireless interface in orderto offer additional functionality to the user. This way the hear aid maybe wirelessly linked to a television, an audio streaming device, amobile phone, etc. Additionally, the wireless link may be used tocontrol the hearing aid, e.g. controlling the settings of e.g. itsfilters and/or volume, or to update parts of the software and/orsettings of the hearing aid software. Due to energy and healthconstraints, the wireless link of the hearing aid is typicallyconfigured as a low-energy wireless link that uses a relatively lowcarrier frequency between 0.1 and 500 MHz.

Different hearing aids manufactures implement their own proprietarywireless interfaces in their products. Each manufacturer uses its owncarrier frequency and its own protocol stack software for establishing awireless data link with the hearing aid. Due to these differences onlydedicated remote control devices are available on the market that onlywork with hearing aids of one particular manufacturer. Hence, the userof a hearing aid needs to buy a separate proprietary remote controldevice that is especially designed for a hearing aid of a particularmanufacturer. Typically, these remote control devices cannot be usedwith hearing aids of other manufacturers. U.S. Pat. No. 8,280,086describes a remote control system for a hearing aid that is configuredas a “plug-in” device for a mobile phone. The plug-in device can beconnected to the mobile phone via the power bus connector and comprisesa radio link that can make wireless contact with a particular hearingaid. When plugged-in, an application program in the plug-in deviceconfigures the mobile phone as a remote control for the hearing aid.Although this solution eliminates the needs for a separate remotecontrol device, the plug-in does not provide a simple, secure andflexible wireless control solution for hearing aids of differentmanufactures working on different data carrier frequencies and differentprotocol stacks.

Hence, there is a need in the art for improved methods and system thatallow wireless control of a hearing aid. In particular, there is a needin the art for methods and systems that provide simple, secure andflexible wireless control functions for different types of hearing aidsof different manufacturers.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, aspects of the presentinvention may be embodied as a system, method or computer programproduct. Accordingly, aspects of the present invention may take the formof an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment(including firmware, resident software, micro-code, etc.) or anembodiment combining software and hardware aspects that may allgenerally be referred to herein as a “circuit,” “module” or “system.”Functions described in this disclosure may be implemented as analgorithm executed by a microprocessor of a computer. Furthermore,aspects of the present invention may take the form of a computer programproduct embodied in one or more computer readable medium (s) havingcomputer readable program code embodied, e.g., stored, thereon.

Any combination of one or more computer readable medium(s) may beutilized. The computer readable medium may be a computer readable signalmedium or a computer readable storage medium. A computer readablestorage medium may be, for example, but not limited to, an electronic,magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system,apparatus, or device, or any suitable combination of the foregoing. Morespecific examples (a non-exhaustive list) of the computer readablestorage medium would include the following: an electrical connectionhaving one or more wires, a portable computer diskette, a hard disk, arandom access memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasableprogrammable read-only memory (EPROM or Flash memory), an optical fiber,a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), an optical storagedevice, a magnetic storage device, or any suitable combination of theforegoing. In the context of this document, a computer readable storagemedium may be any tangible medium that can contain, or store a programfor use by or in connection with an instruction execution system,apparatus, or device.

A computer readable signal medium may include a propagated data signalwith computer readable program code embodied therein, for example, inbaseband or as part of a carrier wave. Such a propagated signal may takeany of a variety of forms, including, but not limited to,electromagnetic, optical, or any suitable combination thereof. Acomputer readable signal medium may be any computer readable medium thatis not a computer readable storage medium and that can communicate,propagate, or transport a program for use by or in connection with aninstruction execution system, apparatus, or device.

Program code embodied on a computer readable medium may be transmittedusing any appropriate medium, including but not limited to wireless,wireline, optical fiber, cable, RF, ietc, or any suitable combination ofthe foregoing. Computer program code for carrying out operations foraspects of the present invention may be written in any combination ofone or more programming languages, including an object orientedprogramming language such as Java™, Smalltalk, C++ or the like andconventional procedural programming languages, such as the “C”programming language or similar programming languages. The program codemay execute entirely on the user's computer, partly on the user'scomputer, as a stand-alone software package, partly on the user'scomputer and partly on a remote computer, or entirely on the remotecomputer or server. In the latter scenario, the remote computer may beconnected to the user's computer through any type of network, includinga local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN), or theconnection may be made to an external computer (for example, through theInternet using an Internet Service Provider).

Aspects of the present invention are described below with reference toflowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus(systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of theinvention. It will be understood that each block of the flowchartillustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in theflowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented bycomputer program instructions. These computer program instructions maybe provided to a processor, in particular a microprocessor or centralprocessing unit (CPU), of a general purpose computer, special purposecomputer, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce amachine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor ofthe computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, or otherdevices create means for implementing the functions/acts specified inthe flowchart and/or block diagram block or blocks.

These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computerreadable medium that can direct a computer, other programmable dataprocessing apparatus, or other devices to function in a particularmanner, such that the instructions stored in the computer readablemedium produce an article of manufacture including instructions whichimplement the function/act specified in the flowchart and/or blockdiagram block or blocks. The computer program instructions may also beloaded onto a computer, other programmable data processing apparatus, orother devices to cause a series of operational steps to be performed onthe computer, other programmable apparatus or other devices to produce acomputer implemented process such that the instructions which execute onthe computer or other programmable apparatus provide processes forimplementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or blockdiagram block or blocks.

The flowchart and block diagrams in the figures illustrate thearchitecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementationsof systems, methods and computer program products according to variousembodiments of the present invention. In this regard, each block in theflowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portionof code, which comprises one or more executable instructions forimplementing the specified logical function (s). It should also be notedthat, in some alternative implementations, the functions noted in theblocks may occur out of the order noted in the figures. For example, twoblocks shown in succession may, in fact, be executed substantiallyconcurrently, or the blocks may sometimes be executed in the reverseorder, depending upon the functionality involved. It will also be notedthat each block of the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustrations,and combinations of blocks in the block diagrams and/or flowchartillustrations, can be implemented by special purpose hardware-basedsystems that perform the specified functions or acts, or combinations ofspecial purpose hardware and computer instructions.

It is an objective of the invention to reduce or eliminate at least oneof the drawbacks known in the prior art. In an aspect the invention mayrelate to a computer-implemented method for configuring a mobile userdevice as a wireless controller for a hearing aid, wherein said mobileuser device comprises a removable communication module comprising aradio interface and an antenna controller for configuring said radiointerface for wireless communication with said hearing aid; and, acomputer-readable memory for storing a software application for remotelycontrolling said hearing aid on the basis of said communication module.The communication module may be connectable to a configuration module ona computer or a (remote) server for configuring said communicationmodule on the basis of hearing aid setting information.

In an embodiment, the method may comprise: sending authenticationinformation, preferably (part of) the communication module serial number(CID), to said configuration module; receiving hearing aid settinginformation from said configuration module, if said configuration moduledetermines on the basis of said authentication information that accessto said hearing aid setting information by said communication module isallowed; and, configuring at least part of said communication module,preferably the radio interface of said communication module, on thebasis of said hearing aid setting information.

Hence, the invention provides a generic platform for configuring amobile device as a hearing aid controller that does not have theshortcomings of the prior art. The communication module provides aconfigurable radio link, preferably a configurable FM/AM radio link, aBluetooth communication link or field magnetic induction (FMI)communication link that can be securely configured by a professional,e.g. an audiologist, to set up a wireless communication link fordifferent types of hearing aids of different manufactures.Specifications and settings of the communication module and the hearingdevice may be stored in a user account on a computer or a server in thenetwork and can be securely sent to the communication module that mayuse the information to configure its radio interface. The system is veryflexible in the sense that if a new hearing aid is used, new hearing aidSD settings can be retrieved via the user account in order to configurethe radio interface of the communication module for the new hearingaids. Furthermore, the communication module may be easily interchangedbetween different mobile devices without the necessity to reconfiguresoftware or hardware components. The communication interface may beimplemented as a chip card, e g. a smart card or the like.

In an embodiment, configuring said communication module may comprise:instructing said antenna controller to set the carrier frequency of saidradio interface on the basis of frequency information in said hearingaid SD setting information, preferably said carrier frequency beingselected from a frequency range between 0.1 and 900 MHz, preferablybetween 0.5 and 800 MHz, more preferably between 1 and 600 MHz. Hence,different carrier frequencies user by different hearing aid manufacturesmay be selected in order to set up a radio interface that is suitablefor a particular hearing aid model.

In an embodiment, said hearing aid setting information may compriseprotocol stack software and wherein configuring said communicationmodule further comprises: instructing said communication module toinstall said protocol stack software in the memory of said communicationmodule, said protocol stack software enabling said radio interface toestablish a communication link with said hearing aid. Hence, aparticular protocol stack used by a hearing aid manufacturer may beinstalled on the communication module so that the communication moduleis able to communicate with the hearing aid.

In an embodiment, said method may further comprise: receiving anpassword from said from said configuration module; storing at least partof said hearing aid setting information in a secure memory of saidcommunication module, if said password matches an password that isstored in said communication module. The password of the communicationmodule may be used to store data in the secure memory of thecommunication module. This way at least part of the hearing aid settinginformation may be securely stored in the memory of the communicationmodule. In an embodiment, said hearing aid setting information mayfurther comprise a first hearing aid identifier (ID). In yet anotherembodiment, said method may further comprise: establishing a wirelesscommunication link between the communication module and the hearing aid;receiving second hearing aid ID from the hearing aid; determiningsuccessful configuration of the communication module on the basis ofsaid first and second hearing aid ID. Hence, when establishing a radiocontact with the hearing aid, the communication module may receive ahearing aid ID from the hearing aid and use this ID to check whether thecommunication module is allowed to make contact with the hearing aid.

In an embodiment, said method may further comprise: the softwareapplication rendering a graphical user interface comprising one or moretouch-sensitive areas for controlling one or more parameters of saidhearing aid; upon selecting at least one of said touch-sensitive areas,determining a user-selected parameter value for said hearing aid;instructing said communication module to transmit a hearing aid controlmessage comprising said user-selected parameter value via said radiointerface to said hearing aid, said hearing aid control messageinstructing a processor in said hearing device to configure said hearingdevice in accordance with said parameter value.

In an embodiment, said method may further comprise: the softwareapplication rendering a graphical user interface comprising one or moretouch-sensitive areas for selecting one or more audio signals,preferably an audio signal originating from a media player and/or atelephone module in said user device; upon selecting at least one ofsaid touch-sensitive areas, receiving at least one of said one or moreselectable audio signal; instructing said communication module totransmit said audio signal via the radio interface of the communicationmodule to said hearing aid.

In an embodiment, said method may further comprise: the softwareapplication rendering a graphical user interface comprising one or moretouch-sensitive areas for selecting a predefined user configuration ofsaid hearing aid; upon selecting at least one of said touch-sensitiveareas, determining predefined hearing aid settings and/or a hearing aidsoftware update; instructing said communication module to transmit ahearing aid control message comprising said predefined hearing aidsettings and/or a hearing aid software update via said interface link tosaid hearing aid, said hearing aid control message instructing aprocessor in said hearing aid to configure the hearing aid in accordancewith said predefined hearing aid settings and/or a hearing aid softwareupdate.

Hence, the software application in the mobile user device may generate aGUI that allows the user to select certain parameters and/or processes(e.g. a software update) and use the communication module to configurethe mobile user device as a wireless control of the hearing aid.

In an embodiment said antenna controller may be further connected to anantenna interface for connecting an external antenna to saidcommunication module.

In an embodiment, said method may further comprise: detecting theconnection of an external antenna to said communication module; usingsaid external antenna for establishing a wireless communication linkbetween the communication module and the hearing aid.

In another aspect, the invention may relate to a user device configuredas a wireless controller for a hearing aid wherein the user device maycomprise: a communication interface for communicating with a removablecommunication module, said module comprising a configurable radiointerface and an antenna controller for configuring said radio interfaceto wirelessly communicate with said hearing aid; a computer-readablememory for storing a software application for remotely controlling saidhearing aid via said communication module; wherein said communicationmodule is connectable to an configuration module on a computer or aserver for configuring said communication module on the basis of hearingaid setting information. In an embodiment, said communication module maycomprise a microcontroller that is configured for: sendingauthentication information, preferably (part of) the communicationmodule serial number (CID), to said SD configuration module; receivinghearing aid setting information from said configuration module, if saidconfiguration module determines on the basis of said communicationmodule authentication information that access to said hearing aidsetting information by said communication module is allowed; and,configuring at least part of said communication module, preferably theradio interface of said communication module, on the basis of saidhearing aid setting information.

In an embodiment, said software application may be configured for:rendering a graphical user interface comprising one or moretouch-sensitive areas for controlling one or more parameters of saidhearing aid; upon selecting at least one of said touch-sensitive areas,determining a user-selected parameter value for said hearing aid;instructing said communication module to transmit a hearing aid controlmessage comprising parameter value via said radio interface to saidhearing aid, said hearing aid control message instructing a processor insaid hearing device to configure said hearing device in accordance withsaid parameter value.

In an embodiment, the invention may relate to a communication module foruse with a mobile user device, wherein said mobile user device comprisesa software application for remotely controlling a hearing aid via saidcommunication module, said communication module comprising: aconfigurable radio interface; a memory; and, a microcontroller connectedto said configurable radio interface and said memory; wherein saidmicrocontroller is configured for: sending authentication information,preferably (part of) the communication module serial number (CID), tosaid configuration module; receiving hearing aid setting informationfrom said configuration module, if said configuration module determineson the basis of said communication module authentication informationthat access to said hearing aid setting information by saidcommunication module is allowed; and, configuring at least part of saidcommunication module, preferably the radio interface of saidcommunication module, on the basis of said hearing aid settinginformation.

In an embodiment, configuring said communication module may comprise:instructing said antenna controller to set the carrier frequency of saidradio interface on the basis of frequency information in said hearingaid setting information, preferably said carrier frequency beingselected from a frequency range between 0.1 and 900 MHz, preferablybetween 0.5 and 800 MHz, more preferably between 1 and 600 MHz.

In an embodiment, said hearing aid SD setting information may comprisesprotocol stack software and/or configuring said communication module mayfurther comprise: instructing said communication module to install saidprotocol stack software in the memory of said communication module, saidprotocol stack software enabling said radio interface to establish acommunication link with said hearing aid.

In an embodiment, said microcontroller may be further configured to:receiving an password from said from said configuration module; storingat least part of said hearing aid setting information in a secure memoryof said communication module, if said SD password matches an SD passwordthat is stored in said communication module.

In an embodiment said hearing aid SD setting information may furthercomprise a first hearing aid identifier (ID). In another embodiment,said microcontroller may be further configured to: establishing awireless communication link between the communication module and thehearing aid; receiving second hearing aid ID from the hearing aid;determining successful configuration of the communication module on thebasis of said first and second hearing aid ID. In an embodiment, saidantenna controller may be further connected to an antenna interface forconnecting an external antenna to said communication module.

In an embodiment, said microcontroller or said antenna controller isfurther configured to: detecting the connection of an external antennato said communication module; using said external antenna forestablishing a wireless communication link between the communicationmodule and the hearing aid.

In an embodiment, said communication module may comprise two or moreelectrical contacts for electrically connecting said external antenna tothe antenna interface of the communication module, preferably saidexternal antenna being configured as an inductive coil on a sticker thatcan be attached to an area of said communication module. In anembodiment, said external antenna may comprise an inductive coil on asubstrate, wherein said inductive coil comprises two coil contacts forelectrical contact with said antenna interface, preferably the size ofsaid substrate being configured to be smaller than the size of thecommunication module. Hence, the external antenna be configure as asticker comprising an inductive coil that that it can be easilyconnected to the communication module.

In a further embodiment, the antenna of said communication module may beconfigured as a magnetic inductive element comprising a magnetic coreand an inductor coil wound around the magnetic core, wherein themagnetic inductive element is located on the communication module.

In yet a further aspect, the invention may relate to a communicationmodule for use with a mobile user device, wherein said mobile userdevice comprises a software application for remotely controlling ahearing aid via said communication module, said module comprising: aconfigurable radio interface comprising an antenna and an antennacontroller; a memory; and, a microcontroller connected to saidconfigurable radio interface and said memory; wherein saidmicrocontroller is configured for: receiving hearing aid settinginformation; and, configuring the radio interface of said communicationmodule as an FM-based radio interface on the basis of said hearing aidsetting information.

The invention may also relate to a computer program product comprisingsoftware code portions configured for, when run in the memory of acomputer, executing the method steps according to any of method stepsdescribed above.

The invention will be further illustrated with reference to the attacheddrawings, which schematically will show embodiments according to theinvention. It will be understood that the invention is not in any wayrestricted to these specific embodiments.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIGS. 1A and 1B schematically depict a system for using a mobile deviceas a wireless hearing aid controller according to an embodiment of theinvention.

FIG. 2 depicts a flow diagram of a method for configuring acommunication module for a mobile user device as a wireless controllerfor a hearing aid according to an embodiment of the invention.

FIG. 3 depicts a flow diagram of a method of using a mobile user deviceas a wireless controller for a hearing aid according to an embodiment ofthe invention.

FIG. 4 depicts a flow diagram of a method of using a mobile user deviceas a remote controller for a hearing aid according to another embodimentof the invention.

FIG. 5 depicts a communication module comprising an inductive coilstructure according to an embodiment of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIGS. 1A and 1B schematically depict a system for using a mobile deviceas a wireless hearing aid controller according to an embodiment of theinvention. In particular, FIG. 1A depicts a system 100 comprising amobile user device 102, a server 104 and at least one hearing aid 106.The user device may comprise a communication module that can beremovable mounted on the user device. In an embodiment, the user devicemay comprise a socket for removable mounting the module. As will bedescribed hereunder in more detail, the communication module comprises aconfigurable radio interface that can be configured for establishing acommunication link with the hearing aid.

The mobile device may comprise one or more conventional radio modules116 (e.g. a Wi-Fi module, a 3G or 4G radio module and/or a Bluetoothmodule). Further, the mobile device may comprise a data bus interface117, e.g. an USB interface or the like, for establishing a hard wireexternal data link with other electronic devices. A processor 108 in themobile user device may execute an operating system 109 in order tocontrol the resources of the user device, including e.g. memory 112, theradio module 116, the data base, a user interface (UI) 110 and thecommunication module 118. A hearing aid application program 114 storedin the memory of the mobile user device may comprise software codeportions that—when executed by the processor—allow the mobile userdevice to connect to the server 104 that hosts one or more serverapplications. A server application may be used by the user and/oraudiologist for accessing a user account 132.

The communication module 118 may comprise user device interface 122 forproviding connection between the user device and the communicationinterface model. For example, when implemented as a chip card the userdevice may include electrical contacts so that when inserted in a socket126 of the mobile user device, chip card makes electrical contact withthe data bus that is connected to the processor 108 of the user device.The communication module further comprises an microcontroller 124 thatis configured to manages the resources of the communication module,including a memory 128, e.g. a flash memory, and a radio interfacecomprising an (on-chip) configurable antenna 123 and an antennacontroller 125 for setting up a communication link 130 between thecommunication module and the hearing aid. The communication module maybe implemented as a chip card, for example a chip card of one of theknown (standardized) chip card formats, e.g. smart card or securedigital (SD) card, including the mini or micro SD format, the SDHC andthe SDXC card formats and/or any equivalents thereof.

In a further embodiment (not shown), instead and/or in addition to aradio interface, the communication module may comprise a near-fieldmagnetic induction (NFMI) module for establishing a near-field magneticinduction communication link between the communication module and thehearing aid. For the purpose of this disclosure, the term radiointerface includes a NFMI interface for establishing a NFMIcommunication link.

In an embodiment, the antenna may be implemented as a magnetic inductiveelement comprising a magnetic core and an inductor coil wound around themagnetic core. In an embodiment, the radio interface may be configuredto set up communication link that uses a field strength that is selectedfrom a range between −50 dB μA/m in 10 m distance and −5 dB μA/m in 10 mdistance. In an embodiment the radio interface may be operated at acarrier frequency selected between 0.1 and 800 MHz, preferably between0.5 and 600 MHz, more preferably between 1 and 400 MHz. In anotherembodiment, the radio interface may be configured as a frequencymodulation (FM) or an amplitude modulation (AM) radio interface. In yetanother embodiment, the radio interface may be configured as a Bluetoothradio interface.

The antenna controller may further comprise an antenna interface 127 forconnecting an external antenna 129 to the communication module. In anembodiment, the external antenna may be configured as a flat (thin filmor thick film) antenna so that it can fit into the space that houses thecommunication module. In an embodiment, the antenna controller may beconfigured to detecting the connection of an external antenna to saidcommunication module. In that case, the antenna controller may use theexternal antenna for establishing a wireless communication link betweenthe communication module and the hearing aid.

As shown in FIG. 1B, the user account may be formatted as a databasestructure 133 comprising one or more data fields 134-140 that compriseinformation for configuring the communication module and the radio linkbetween the communication module and the hearing aid. In anotherembodiment, the data fields may comprise information for controllingparameters settings and/or software versions of the hearing aid.

For example, in an embodiment, the user account may compriseauthentication information 134 in the form of one or more identifiersand/or passwords. For example, in an embodiment, the authenticationinformation may comprise a module identifier, preferably (part of) theserial number of the communication module that is stored in theidentification register (CID) of the communication module. Theauthentication information may further comprise a user identifier, e.g.the (I) SIM number of a smart card in the user device, and/or a passwordof the communication module. The password of the communication modulemay lock the reading and writing of the memory of the communicationmodule, while other functions of the communication module may beaccessible by an application.

In an embodiment, the user account may further comprise hearing aidsetting information 136 for configuring the communication module, inparticular the radio interface of the communication module. The hearingaid setting information may also be used for establishing acommunication link with the hearing aid.

The hearing aid settings (hearing aid setting information) may includeat least one of: audio coded software for transforming an audio signalinto a particular data format that can be handled by the hearing aid,carrier frequency and amplitude of the radio signal that is used by theantenna controller of the communication module and protocol stacksoftware of the wireless protocol that is used by the hearing aid. Theprotocol stack software enables the communication module to transmitdata in a certain data format from the communication module to thehearing aid and to receive data in a particular data format from thehearing aid.

Further, in an embodiment, the hearing aid settings may comprise aconversion program that is configured to receive user input from the UIof the hearing aid application and to translate the user input (e.g. aselected parameter value (e.g. volume) or a selected filter setting)into a message format that can be sent on the basis of the hearing aidcommunication protocol to the hearing aid.

In a further embodiment, the user account may further comprise hearingaid user settings 138, i.e. predefined or user-defined hearing aidsettings (e.g. audio and/or filter settings). The user account may alsocomprise software (firmware) updates 140 for the hearing aid or thecommunication module or a link, e.g. an URL, to a server that can beused for accessing and downloading such software updates.

The data in the user account may be used by a configuration program 133that may be used by a qualified person, e.g. an audiologist, toconfigure the communication module for a particular hearing aid. Theconfiguration program may set up a secure (direct) connection with thecommunication module in order to correctly configure the communicationmodule.

For example, when the user buys a hearing aid in a hearing aid shop, theuser may buy a communication module so that it can use a mobile device,e.g. a smart phone, as a wireless controller of the hearing aid. Theaudiologist may configure the hearing aid and the radio link of thecommunication module so that it can set-up a wireless radio link withthe hearing aid. To that end, the audiologist may use the configurationprogram to select a particular hearing aid model of a particularmanufacturer and store hearing aid setting information of the selectedhearing aid model in the user account. The process of configuring thecommunication module and the radio link between the communication moduleand the hearing aid is described hereunder in more detail with referenceto FIG. 2.

As shown in FIG. 1A, when configuring the communication module for aparticular hearing aid, the memory of the communication module may beprovided with one or more audio codecs and/or protocol stack software129 for setting up the communication link between the communicationmodule and the hearing aid. For example, the memory of the communicationmodule may comprise a communications standard codec, such as G.722(CCITT G.722 Wideband Speech Coding Standard, the CCITT G.722 widebandspeech coding algorithm supporting bit rates of 64, 56 and 48 kbps).Depending on the type of hearing aid, other proprietary or public codecsand/or protocol stack software may be stored in the memory of thecommunication module.

The hearing aid application program 114 may be configured to render agraphical user interface (GUI) 110 to access the user account and/or tocontrol the hearing aid. In particular, when interacting with one ormore (touch-screen based) areas of the GUI, the hearing aid applicationprogram may instruct the communication module to configure the radiointerface on the basis of the audio codec and the protocol stacksoftware that are stored in communication module and establish a radiocommunication link with the hearing aid. Further, the hearing aidapplication may be configured to instruct the communication module tosend certain instruction messages via the wireless radio link to thehearing aid in order to configure certain settings (e.g. volume and/orfilter settings) of the hearing aid.

Hence, from the above, it follows that the system in FIGS. 1A and 1Bprovide a generic platform for configuring a mobile device as a wirelesshearing aid controller that does not have the shortcomings of the priorart. The communication module provides a configurable radio interfacethat can be configured to set up a wireless communication link fordifferent types of hearing aids of different manufactures.Specifications and settings of the communication module and the hearingdevice may be stored in a user account in the network and can besecurely retrieved via a secure link from the Internet and used by thecommunication module to configure its radio interface so that issuitable for communicating with the hearing aids. The system is flexiblein the sense that if a new hearing aid is bought or if an existinghearing aid needs to be update, new hearing aid settings can beretrieved via the user account in order to configure the radio interfaceof the communication module for the new or updated hearing aid.Furthermore, the communication module may be easily interchanged betweendifferent mobile devices without the necessity to reconfigure softwareor hardware components. As the communication module comprises securememory that can only be read or writing when a specific password isprovided, a secure wireless radio link can be set up.

FIG. 2 depicts a flow diagram of a method for configuring acommunication module for a mobile user device as a wireless controllerfor a hearing aid according to an embodiment of the invention. Here, themobile user device may comprise a communication module that is similarto the one described with reference to FIG. 1A.

The method of FIG. 2 may be particular useful in situation wherein auser would like to buy a hearing aid in combination with the wirelesscontrol functionality that is provided by the communication module. Inthat case, the audiologist may use the configuration program on a serveror a computer in order to configure the communication module for theparticular hearing aid. In an embodiment, the communication module maybe connected to the user device by inserting the module in a socket sothat the module makes electrical contact with the user device. This waythe configuration program may access the communication module via theradio interface or the data bus interface of the mobile device.Alternatively, the communication module may be connected via a separateinterface, e.g. socket (not shown), to the server or computer comprisingthe configuration program. When a user of a hearing aid buys thecommunication module, the audiologist may enter the communication moduleidentifier, the password of the communication module, the hearing aid IDand/or the ISIM in the user account so that a secure connection betweenthe configuration program and the communication module can beestablished.

The configuration program may send a request for a module identifier tothe communication module (step 202). The request message may instructthe controller of the communication module to retrieve (part of) theserial number that is securely stored in the card identificationregister (CID).

In response to the request, the communication module may send a responsemessage comprising the module identifier to the configuration program(step 204). In addition to the request of the module identifier, in someembodiments, a further request message may be, e.g. the (I) SIM of thecommunication module of the mobile user device. The request and messagesmay be sent over a secure HTTP/SLL connection between the server and themobile user device. The configuration application may then authenticatethe communication module by checking the module identifier in theresponse with a module identifier in the user account (step 206). Insome embodiments the response message may also comprise a user ID, inthat case the configuration program may also compare the user ID in theresponse message with the user ID in the user account.

If the authentication is successful, the configuration program may senda configuration message comprising the requested hearing aid information(step 208) to the communication module. The requested hearing aidinformation may comprise the information (audio codec, protocol stack,carrier frequency, etc.) that is needed to configure the communicationmodule as a wireless radio interface to the hearing aid. In anembodiment, the configuration message may comprise the password of thecommunication module. The communication module may check the passwordand only after the validation of the password (step 210), thecommunication module may be unlocked for writing data into its securedmemory.

Thereafter, the microcontroller in the communication module may executethe configuration request on the basis of the hearing aid informationwhich may include any combination of the information as described withreference to FIG. IB including: the radio interface for setting up aradio link with the hearing aid such as the carrier frequency (step 212)and the audio codec and/or protocol stack software that is used by thehearing aid for wireless communication (step 214) and user settings.

Hence, the microcontroller of the module may configure the communicationmodule on the basis of the hearing aid information, which may includesetting the antenna parameters, including the carrier frequency and/orthe field strength, of the SD radio interface and/or installing theaudio codec and/or protocol stack software.

Thereafter, the controller set up a low-power low-frequency wirelesscommunication data link with the hearing aid using a handshake procedurein order set up the radio link (step 216). During the setup of the radiolink the hearing aid may send a message to the communication modulecomprising the hearing aid ID. This hearing aid ID may be sent to theconfiguration program for verification (steps 218-224). If the hearingaid ID in the response configuration message corresponds to the hearingaid ID in the user account, the configuration program may decide that aradio link between the communication module and the correct hearing aidhas been established. To that end, the configuration program may send aconfirmation message to the communication module that a radio connectionwith the correct hearing aid has been established (step 224). This maytrigger the communication module to store the hearing aid ID in thesecure memory (step 224). A confirmation message may also be sent to ahearing aid application on the mobile user device (step 228). This way,the client may be informed that the hearing aid may be wirelesslycontrolled by the hearing aid application. The hearing aid applicationmay allow user interaction using a GUI that is rendered by the hearingaid application on a (touch-sensitive) screen of the mobile user device.

In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the verification of the hearingaid ID (step 222) may be performed by the communication module. In thatcase, a hearing aid ID may be send by the configuration program to thecommunication module (e.g. as part of the hearing aid settinginformation as described with reference to step 208).

Hence, the above method enables the communication module in the userdevice to be set up as a secure radio link between the mobile userdevice and a hearing aid that is identified by a certain hearing aid ID.The hearing aid ID is securely stored in the memory of the communicationmodule and cannot be modified without the use of the password.Similarly, predefined hearing aid user settings may be securely storedin the memory of the communication module so that the hearing aidsettings can be wirelessly controlled wherein the risk of faults ordamage to the hearing aid due to erroneous instructions by the user viathe hearing aid application is minimized.

FIG. 3 depicts a flow diagram of a method of using a mobile user deviceas a wireless controller for a hearing aid according to an embodiment ofthe invention. In particular, FIG. 3 depicts a flow diagram of a methodwherein a user interacts with a graphical user interface (GUI) which isrendered on a display of the user device. The user interface may beconfigured for selecting one or more parameters for configuring thehearing aid to the need of the user. For example, the (graphical) userinterface may present the user with one or more user configurations(e.g. one or more hearing aid parameters (volume, audio and/or filtersettings) that configure the hearing aid for certain situations, e.g.television, outdoors, noisy background, etc. In this particularsituation, the communication module is configured for setting up awireless communication link with the hearing aid using e.g. a method asdescribed with reference to FIG. 2.

The process may start when the user interacts with a particular area ofthe GUI in order to select a certain user configuration UC1 (step 302).The selection will trigger the hearing aid application to send a requestcomprising a user configuration identifier to the communication module(step 306). When the communication module receives the request, itselects the requested user settings from the memory, establishes awireless communication link with the hearing aid on the basis of thehearing aid ID and sends an instruction message to the hearing aid toconfigure the hearing aid on the basis of the user settings (steps 310and 312). Once the configuration of the hearing aid is finished, it maysend a confirmation back to the communication module, which may forwardthe configuration to the hearing aid application (step 314).

The method in FIG. 3 shows that the invention allows for easyconfiguration of a hearing aid on the basis of predefined informationthat is securely stored in the communication module and to control thehearing aid via said the wireless data link between the communicationmodule and the hearing aid. This way, user-defined settings may bestored in the network and can be selected via a mobile user device whenneeded.

FIG. 4 depicts a flow diagram of a method of using a mobile user deviceas a wireless controller for a hearing aid according to an embodiment ofthe invention. In particular, FIG. 4 depicts a flow diagram of a methodwherein a user interacts with a user interface that is configured forselecting a software update for the hearing aid and/or communicationmodule. The process may start with a user selecting the software updateoption via the GUI (step 402), which may trigger the hearing aidapplication to send a request for a software update to the communicationmodule (steps 404 and 406). In response, the communication module maysend a request for a software update to the configuration program thatis hosted on the server (step 408) wherein the request may comprise amodule identifier (CID). The configuration program may check the CIDwith the CID that is stored in the user account and if a successfulmatch has been confirmed a software update message comprising thesoftware update and a password to the communication module. Afterchecking the password, the software update may be securely stored in thememory of the communication module (step 416).

Further, the communication module may set up a radio link with thehearing aid and transfer the software code or new hearing aid settingsto the hearing aid (step 418). After completion of the installation ofthe software or settings, the hearing aid may send an acknowledgementmessage to the communication module (step 420). In an embodiment, theacknowledgement message may comprise the hearing aid identifier. Hence,as shown in FIG. 4, the communication module allows secure updates ofthe software or settings of the communication module and/or the hearingaid. Hence, simple updates may be announced via the hearing aidapplication and securely retrieved from the network.

It will be appreciated that the invention may be easily extended toother hearing aid services, including streaming services for streamingaudio data received by the mobile user device via the wireless radiointerface of the communication module to the hearing aid.

FIG. 5 depicts a communication module comprising an inductive coilstructure according to an embodiment of the invention. In particular,FIG. 5 depicts the back-side of a communication module that can be usedto configure a user device as a wireless controller for a hearing aid.Similar to the communication module described with reference to FIG. 1A,the communication module 502 may comprise a user device interface 504, amicrocontroller, secure memory and a radio interface. The communicationmodule may be configured on the basis of at least part of the process asdescribed with reference to FIG. 2. After configuration, the radiointerface of the communication module may be operated at a carrierfrequency of a predetermined hearing aid that is identified on the basisof a hearing aid identifier that is stored in the memory of thecommunication module. Further, the microcontroller may use the audiocodec and the protocol stack software in the memory of the communicationmodule to set up a radio link with the hearing aid is registered withthe communication module and in the user account of the user.

FIG. 5 shows the backside of an SD implementation of a communicationmodule according to an embodiment of the invention. The backside of themodule comprises an electrical contact configuration 506 forelectrically connecting the communication module to the data bus of themobile user device. In addition, the communication module may compriseexternal antenna contacts 508,510 that are electrically connected to theantenna controller. In an embodiment, the antenna contacts may bedefined according to a SD standard.

An external antenna 512 may be electrically connected to the antennacontacts of the communication module. The external antenna may extendthe reach of the radio interface of the communication module that is setby the on-chip RF antenna. In an embodiment, the external antenna may beconfigured to fit in the space that is defined by the communicationmodule socket. To that end, the antenna may comprise a substrate 512 forsupporting an inductive coil structure 514 comprising two electricalcontacts 511,513. The electrical contacts may be positioned such thatwhen the substrate is brought in contact with the surface of thecommunication module, the antenna contacts of the communication moduleand the antenna contacts of the inductive coil structure make electricalcontact.

The coil structure may be a thin wire comprising an insulating coatingthat is glued onto the substrate.

Alternatively, a thick-film or thin-film technique may be used to formthe inductive coil structure onto the substrate. Here, the substrate maybe a plastic sheet comprising an adhesive so that it can be attached tothe backside of the communication module. The size of the substrate andthe inductive coil structure may be selected such that it can beattached to the backside of the communication module.

The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particularembodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. Asused herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are intended toinclude the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicatesotherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises”and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify thepresence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements,and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of oneor more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements,components, and/or groups thereof.

The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of allmeans or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended toinclude any structure, material, or act for performing the function incombination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed. Thedescription of the present invention has been presented for purposes ofillustration and description, but is not intended to be exhaustive orlimited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications andvariations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the artwithout departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.

Although the figures, in particular FIGS. 1A and 5, depict a chip card,in particular a secure digital card, implementation of the communicationmodule, it is submitted that these figures are not limiting theinvention in any way. In particular, it is submitted that in thisapplication the term communication module may include any chip card thatcan be configured as a communication interface between a mobile userdevice and a hearing aid. Examples of a communication module may includesmart cards, e.g. contact smart cards (e.g. a SIM or ISIM card) orcontactless smart cards, or a secure digital card, including an SD cardthat complies with one of the SD standards.

Hence, the communication module comprises a first interface forestablishing communication between the user device and the communicationmodule and a second interface for establishing communication between theuser device and the hearing aid. Typically, communication between thecommunication module and the hear aid is based on a low energycommunication link due to the energy constraints of the hearing aid.Preferably, a low energy communication link may be realized on the basisof a FM radio link, a low-energy Bluetooth communication link; or, fieldmagnetic induction (FMI) communication link with said hearing aid.Communication between the user device and the communication link may beimplemented on the basis of any type of communication link that can beestablished between the user device, a mobile phone, and thecommunication module.

The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain theprinciples of the invention and the practical application, and to enableothers of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention forvarious embodiments with various modifications as are suited to theparticular use contemplated.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for configuring a mobile user device asa wireless controller for a hearing aid, said mobile user devicecomprising: a communication module for wireless communication with saidhearing aid, said communication module comprising a radio interface, anantenna and an antenna controller; and, a computer-readable memorystoring a software application for remotely controlling said hearing aidon the basis of said communication module; said communication modulebeing connectable to a configuration module on a computer or a serverfor configuring said communication module on the basis of hearing aidsetting information; said method comprising: sending authenticationinformation to said configuration module; receiving hearing aid settinginformation from said configuration module if said configuration moduledetermines on the basis of said authentication information that accessto said hearing aid setting information by said communication module isallowed; and, configuring at least part of said communication moduleand/or said hearing aid on the basis of said hearing aid settinginformation.
 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said hearing aidsetting information comprises predefined or used-defined hearing aidsettings.
 3. The method according to claim 2 wherein said hearing aidsetting information comprises predefined or used-defined audio and/orfilter settings.
 4. The method according to claim 1, said method furthercomprising: obtaining a first hearing identifier; establishing awireless communication link between the communication module and thehearing aid; receiving a second hearing aid identifier from the hearingaid; determining successful configuration of the communication module onthe basis of said first and second hearing aid identifiers.
 5. Themethod according to claim 1 further comprising: rendering a graphicaluser interface comprising one or more touch-sensitive areas forcontrolling one or more parameters of said hearing aid; upon selectingat least one of said touch-sensitive areas, determining a user-selectedparameter value for said hearing aid; instructing said communicationmodule to transmit a hearing aid control message comprising saiduser-selected parameter value via said radio interface to said hearingaid, said hearing aid control message instructing a processor in saidhearing aid to configure said hearing aid in accordance with saidparameter value.
 6. The method according to claim 1 further comprising:rendering a graphical user interface comprising one or moretouch-sensitive areas for selecting one or more audio signals; uponselecting at least one of said touch-sensitive areas, receiving at leastone of said one or more selectable audio signal; instructing saidcommunication module to transmit said audio signal via the radiointerface of the communication module to said hearing aid.
 7. The methodof claim 7 wherein the one or more audio signals comprises an audiosignal originating from a media player and/or a telephone module in saidmobile user device.
 8. The according to claim 1 further comprising:rendering a graphical user interface comprising one or moretouch-sensitive areas for selecting a predefined user configuration ofsaid hearing aid; upon selecting at least one of said touch-sensitiveareas, determining predefined hearing aid settings and/or a hearing aidsoftware update; instructing said communication module to transmit ahearing aid control message comprising said predefined hearing aidsettings and/or a hearing aid software update via said a communicationlink to said hearing aid, said hearing aid control message instructing aprocessor in said hearing aid to configure the hearing aid in accordancewith said predefined hearing aid settings and/or a hearing aid softwareupdate.
 9. The method according to claim 1 wherein the radio interfaceof said communication module is configured for setting up a FM-basedradio communication link, a Bluetooth communication link; or, near-fieldmagnetic induction (NFMI) communication link with said hearing aid. 10.A mobile device configured as a wireless controller for a hearing aidcomprising: a communication module for wireless communication with saidhearing aid, said communication module comprising a radio interface, anantenna and an antenna controller; a computer-readable memory forstoring a software application for remotely controlling said hearing aidvia said communication module; wherein said communication module isconnectable to a configuration module on a computer or a server forconfiguring said communication module on the basis of hearing aidsetting information; and, wherein said communication module comprises amicrocontroller that is configured for: sending authenticationinformation to said configuration module; receiving hearing aid settinginformation from said configuration module if said configuration moduledetermines on the basis of said authentication information that accessto said hearing aid setting information by said communication module isallowed; and, configuring at least part of said communication moduleand/or said hearing aid on the basis of said hearing aid settinginformation.
 11. The mobile device according to claim 10 wherein saidsoftware application is configured for: rendering a graphical userinterface comprising one or more touch-sensitive areas for controllingone or more parameters of said hearing aid; upon selecting at least oneof said touch-sensitive areas, determining a user-selected parametervalue for said hearing aid; instructing said communication module totransmit a hearing aid control message comprising parameter value viasaid radio interface to said hearing aid, said hearing aid controlmessage instructing a processor in said hearing device to configure saidhearing device in accordance with said parameter value.
 12. The mobiledevice according to claim 10 wherein said hearing aid settinginformation comprises predefined or used-defined hearing aid settings.13. The mobile device according to claim 12 wherein said hearing aidsetting information comprises predefined or used-defined audio and/orfilter settings.
 14. The mobile device according to claim 10 whereinsaid hearing aid setting information further comprises a first hearingaid identifier, wherein said microcontroller is further configured to:obtain a first hearing aid identifier; establishing a wirelesscommunication link between the communication module and the hearing aid;receiving second hearing aid identifier from the hearing aid;determining successful configuration of the communication module on thebasis of said first and second hearing aid identifiers.
 15. The mobiledevice according claim 10 wherein the radio interface of saidcommunication module is configured for setting up a FM-based radiocommunication link, a Bluetooth communication link; or, a near-fieldmagnetic induction (NFMI) communication link with said hearing aid. 16.A computer program product comprising software code portions configuredfor, when run in memory of a computer of a mobile user devicecomprising, a communication module for wireless communication with ahearing aid, said communication module comprising a radio interface, anantenna and an antenna controller, and a computer-readable memorystoring a software application for remotely controlling said hearing aidon the basis of said communication module; said communication modulebeing connectable to a configuration module on another computer or aserver for configuring said communication module on the basis of hearingaid setting information, executing a method comprising: sendingauthentication information to said configuration module; receivinghearing aid setting information from said configuration module if saidconfiguration module determines on the basis of said authenticationinformation that access to said hearing aid setting information by saidcommunication module is allowed; and configuring at least part of saidcommunication module and/or said hearing aid on the basis of saidhearing aid setting information.